Internet Traffic Jam by 2010?"This groundbreaking analysis identifies a critical issue facing the Internet -- that we must take the necessary steps to build out network capacity or potentially face Internet gridlock that could wreak havoc on Internet services."

Google lets users fine-tune maps"Sometimes a location can be a little off on a map and your friends can't find you," the Mountain View company explained in a video posted on YouTube by software engineer Seth LaForge. "Now you can fix that."

Scientists: Skin cells can behave like stem cells"This work represents a tremendous scientific milestone — the biological equivalent of the Wright Brothers' first airplane," said Dr. Robert Lanza, chief science officer of Advanced Cell Technology, which has been trying to extract stem cells from cloned human embryos.

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Glendive’s Farm-to-Table project Goes High TechFarm-to-Table works collaboratively with all sectors of the local food economy, including growers, value-added producers, restaurants, stores, institutional food services, and individual consumers to achieve the goal of a local food system.

$10,000 Contest Drives Record-Breaking Traffic to NEW MyMontana.com Site“We know that people rely more each day on Internet-based communications like e-mail, web sites and discussion forums. Blackfoot has facilitated these new communication styles by building a next- generation network and offering robust high-speed Internet services,” said Joan Mandeville, CEO, Blackfoot Telecommunications Group.

Co-Founder of Greenpeace Envisions a Nuclear FutureIt became clear to me that there was a logical disconnect. The people who were most concerned about climate change were most opposed to nuclear power. Greenpeace is against fossil fuel, nuclear and hydroelectric power. Those three technologies produce over 99 percent of world energy. What kind of a path to a sustainable future is that?